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Re: ascii_chars and default color (solved)



On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Thomas Dickey wrote:

> There's three things to check: is mutt configured to recognize "default",
> what type of terminal are you actually using, and does the terminal
> description contain the information.
> 
> For the last, ncurses & slang rely on using the SGR 39 and SGR 49 controls
> which are usually in the "op" string of the terminfo (or termcap).
> 

O.K. I will have a look at that ... but it is not working like you sais the
same way for Debian and FreeBSD - I will have to check the terminal
type/settings ... somehow the default color is not
recognized ... I think it is better to set the color explicit instead of
using the default.

So thanx to all who answered.

Oliver
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